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Album of 53 drawings done whilst on sctive service - WWIAn album of 53 drawings. Front cover dated October 3rd 1917. All drawn in an Army notebook, No. 152. On Active Service with the 5th CMGS, known as The Shiny Fifth
Photograph of Sergeant Herbert Gibson. A collection of humourous drawings sent by Bert to his girlfriend, Cissi Bell, who lived at 5 Curtis Road, Fenham, Newcastle on Tyne. They never married
A history of a Field AmbulanceMOTLEY - A history of a Field Ambulance (2nd/1st West Lancashire Field Ambulance - The Wurties), June 1918. Also 5 printed menus of the WURTIES Annual Reunion Dinners with many drawings by William
War Work at Westwood Works, PeterboroughFolio of 12 drawings showing War Work at Westwood Works, Peterborough, incorporating Perkins Engineers Limited and Joseph Baker and Sons Limited. Rudolph Ihlee, Neac, (1883-1968), Exhib. 1910-1955
WWI Field Message bookFirst World War Field Message book containing many detailed drawings of shells, guns, trench designs. Also included is a Field Writing Pack containing notepad, envelopes and postcards
Two drawings of British Tommies, both signed & dated 1917 and dedicated to Amicalent au Lieutenant Colonel G. Bradley. Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour (1874-1939)
A Funk-Hole near Bullecourt, 1917, by Lieutenant W (Will) H Dyson (1880-1938), Australian Imperial Force. Dyson joined the Army
The Grooms, Happy Valley, Franvillers, Somme 1918, by Lieutenant W (Will) H Dyson (1880-1938), Australian Imperial Force. Dyson joined the Army
The Cookers - near Villers-Bretonneux, Somme, 1918The Cookers - near Villers-Bretonneux, Somme 1918, by Lieutenant W (Will) H Dyson (1880-1938), Australian Imperial Force. Dyson joined the Army
With the tunnellers - August 1917, by Lieutenant W (Will) H Dyson (1880-1938), Australian Imperial Force. Dyson joined the Army
A Dug-Out - In the tunnels, Hill 60, August 1917, by Lieutenant W (Will) H Dyson (1880-1938), Australian Imperial Force. Dyson joined the Army
Wagon Post, Vaux, WW1Wagon Post, Vaux. by Lieutenant W (Will) H Dyson (1880-1938), Australian Imperial Force. Dyson joined the Army and despite being wounded twice he produced a large number of drawings of Australian
Company awaiting relief - The Caterpillar, Villes-sur-AncreCompany awaiting relief. The Caterpillar, Villes-sur-Ancre, 1918, by Lieutenant W (Will) H Dyson (1880-1938), Australian Imperial Force
German Prisoners, Wytschaete Road, 1917German Prisoners, Wytschaete Road. The 31st July offensive, 1917, by Lieutenant W (Will) H Dyson (1880-1938), Australian Imperial Force
The Brazier - Somme, December 1916, by Lieutenant W (Will) H Dyson (1880-1938), Australian Imperial Force. Dyson joined the Army
Army artist making sketches of enemy lines, WW1A British Army artist shown working from the slender cover on top of the first line trenches in order to sketch the enemy lines. 1915
Advertisement for The Eve Book, 1916Advertisement for The Eve Book, drawn by (Annie) Fish and designed by Fowl and published by Messrs. Constable & Co. Eve was the fictional gossip columnist of The Tatler
Anatomical drawings; dissection Source: La dissection des parties du corps humain divisee en trois livres / faictz par Charles Estienne
Naval engagement off Heligoland by G. H. DavisThe smart naval engagement off Heligoland: the destruction of German light cruisers and torpedo boats, shown in a series of drawings made from sketches by an eye witness. 1
German flying bomb by G. H. DavisThe flying bomb: Germanys latest weapon used against England during the Second World War. Explanatory drawings of the flying robot launched across the Channel to southern England. Date: 1944
Jet propulsion explained by G. H. DavisJet propulsion explained: a system in its practical stage at this phase of the Second World War. Drawings explaining the principle employed in Britains new jet-propelled fighter aircraft. 1944
Flying at the speed of sound by G. H. DavisFlying at the speed of sound: radical aircraft conceptions in a new era of aeronautics. Explanatory drawings showing how the problem of compressibility is being tackled
Dangers of radioactivity by G. H. DavisDeath rays released by an atomic bomb explosion: the dangers of radioactivity explained in drawings. Date: 1946
Railway engines converted to oil fuel by G. H. DavisSaving coal: mainline railways convert engines to oil fuel. A series of drawings illustrating the conversion of a locomotive. Date: 1946
Acoustic torpedoes by G. H. DavisOff the secret list: torpedoes which hunt their prey by ear, and leave no telltale bubble track. Explanatory drawings showing how electric
David Duguid, James Bowman and H NisbetDavid Duguid (centre, 1832-1907), Scottish medium best known for his automatic and direct drawings. Seen here with James Bowman, photographer (left), and H Nisbet, publisher (right)
Sketches in Ostend, Belgium, after WW1 bombingSketches in Ostend, Belgium, after bombing during a Zeppelin raid in the early stages of the First World War. Showing scenes at the railway station, in the fish market
Siege WeaponA bar bending military siege weapon designed to allow access into areas in which ones enemy does not desire ones presence. Date: 1588
Siege weapon - Floating BridgeA detailed drawing of floating bridge designed as a military siege weapon rendering an army capable of overcoming moats. Date: 1588
Siege weapon - Door raising deviceTwo detailed drawings of a military siege weapon designed to raise an ememies door of its hinges. Date: 1588
Mollusk Shell VariationsA scientific illustration of British land shells, illustrating some of the variations exhibited by a single species of mollusk. Original water colour drawings by John, W. Taylor
Mistaken identity - Gentleman and Jewish womanMistaken identity - " Good Morning Mis Voss!" " My name is not Voss. It never Voss and it never vill be!". Date: 1900
Wealthy Businessman andhs Mistress take a ride in a cabA wealthy business man with his mistress or his Saturday till Monday girl. Setting off for another " weekend" !! Date: circa 1890s
A page from Phil Mays sketch bookA leaf from Phil Mays sketch book Date: circa 1890s
Phil May self-portrait - Artists Room - Paganis RestaurantDoodlings on a panel at Paganis Restaurant, Great Portland Street, London, including a self-portrait by Phil May (1864-1903)
Crinum Pedunculatum (Swamp Lily), with butterfliesCrinum Pedunculatum, also known as Swamp Lily, River Lily and Mangrove Lily, with two butterflies, Papilio Antenor and Papilio Menelaus, drawn by Mrs Edward Bury